IV. Form nouns from the words in brackets. 20 c ompetitors took part in the race. ( to compete) 2. If you don't change your lifestyle, you' ll get nervous exhaustion. ( to exhaust) 3. He is famous for his achievements in biology. ( to achieve) 4. She managed to overcome her dependence on drugs. ( to depend) 5. She made a quick recovery from the flu. ( to recover) 6. Unfortunately, they rejected my suggestions. ( to suggest) V. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb. Though I hadn't seen Mary before, I recognized her at once. She really took after her mother. If you take in the dress, it will fit you perfectly. You are soaked to the skin. Take off your clothes. He is taking his friends out next weekend. He hoped his elder son would take ove r his company. After resignation he took up painting. VI. Change the underlined words into the correct phrasal verbs according to their meanings. The bomb exploded at night. Went off 2. I was sure he invented the whole story. Made up 3.
LAUGHING ` had to put off (buy) a new car until next year. BUYING were made ( work)from morning till night nearly without food and rest. TO WORK expect him ( enter) the university next year. TO ENTER me ( take) my key when I go to work. TO TAKE has always avoided ( borrow) money. BORROWING you ( lend) me some money. I'm broke. LEND 20. I can't stand (tease) the weak. TEASING 21. I refused ( accept) his help. TO ACCEPT 22. I called Mary ( find out) when the match started. TO FIND OUT can't get used to (live) in the city. LIVING 's no use ( phone) her. She 's gone away. PHONING parents will never let her (travel) alone. TRAVEL were happy ( learn) about her recovery. TO LEARN new job means ( live) abroad. LIVING opening the hospital the Prince went on (meet) the staff. TO MEET doctor advised him (stay)in bed for a couple of days. TO STAY you can't find the information, try (look) for it at our website. LOOKING